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I have a Nikon D5100. I'm curious how you wipe it down. You can see little fibers of dust on the body & the edge of the lens (not the glass, the body of it.) Seems like it collects napkin fibers.
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I use a microfiber lens cloth for the glass and a large size women's makeup brush (in my bag) for quick dust offs - very soft, very gentle on the camera.
I use a microfiber lens cloth for the glass and a large size women's makeup brush (in my bag) for quick dust offs - very soft, very gentle on the camera.
what camera do you recommend?
Priscilla
I've been itching to buy a digital camera for a while.
A few of the most important features I'd like would be, super compact, video, and a rechargeable battery.
Quality of the pictures is not too important. Maybe,5+ mp.
This is because I plan to use this for concerts, vacations, and out-doorsy stuff. I plan to use it a bunch, so the more compact the better. Thanks. :]
I can understand your view. And appreciate the thought,as well your contribution.
From what I understand, megapixels show the quality of your pictures after they're developed, or blown up. I've had a 6.2 mp camera and had very fun times with it. I dont plan on taking buy able pictures, or award worthy photographs.
Like I said, this camera would be used for minor activities.
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With a small sensor camera your biggest problem with concerts will be the lack of low light performance. Very few compacts have usable high ISO or a fast enough lens for acceptable low light use.
There are exceptions, one, the Panasonic DMC-LX3 is one. It is a compact when compared to a DSLR and is small enough not to create problems with security when used in a concert or club venue, but it not tiny though it is "pocketable" or easily carried in a woman's bag. It has lower than normal pixel density for a P&S (the only criterion that counts as far as pixels go) a very fast lens and good high ISO performance, letting it take very good (better than many entry level DSLRs) low light photographs.
Check the reviews and sample images.
http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/panasonicdmclx3/
http://www.dpreview.com/gallery/panasoniclx3_samples/
I have several DSLR systems with a wide selection of very good lenses, and still prefer this camera in many situations where a DSLR is impractical. It is a brilliant little camera and has earned me money shooting stock in areas where a DSLR cannot be used.
With a small sensor camera your biggest problem with concerts will be the lack of low light performance. Very few compacts have usable high ISO or a fast enough lens for acceptable low light use.
There are exceptions, one, the Panasonic DMC-LX3 is one. It is a compact when compared to a DSLR and is small enough not to create problems with security when used in a concert or club venue, but it not tiny though it is "pocketable" or easily carried in a woman's bag. It has lower than normal pixel density for a P&S (the only criterion that counts as far as pixels go) a very fast lens and good high ISO performance, letting it take very good (better than many entry level DSLRs) low light photographs.
Check the reviews and sample images.
http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/panasonicdmclx3/
http://www.dpreview.com/gallery/panasoniclx3_samples/
I have several DSLR systems with a wide selection of very good lenses, and still prefer this camera in many situations where a DSLR is impractical. It is a brilliant little camera and has earned me money shooting stock in areas where a DSLR cannot be used.
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